Mohammad Nurul Huda (born 30 September 1949)[1] is a Bangladeshi poet, essayist, literary critic, translator and folklorist.
[9] His notable works include Amra Tamate Jati, Jonmojati, Moinopahar, Byangkumar, Chander Buro Chander Buri, Chhotoder Begum Rokeya, Chotoder Michael Madhusudan Dutt, Chhotoder Rabindra Jiboni, Chotoder Ruposhi Banglar Kobi Jibanananda Das, Dekha Hole Eka Hoye Jai, Rajar Poshak, Rabindra Prokriti O Onanya, Sartre O Onyanya Prosongo, and Satbhai Chompa.
[1] Huda was born on 30 September 1949 in Pokkhali village, Cox's Bazar District in the then East Bengal, Dominion of Pakistan to Mohammad Sekander and Anjuman Ara Begum (d.
[4] After the incumbent Bangla Academy Director General Habibullah Siraji died on 24 May 2021, Huda was appointed by the government of Bangladesh for the vacant position on 12 July.
He was decorated with state honour as an outstanding personality contributing to the promotion of Turkish-Bangladesh relations by Süleyman Demirel, the President of Turkey, during his Bangladesh visit marking the silver jubilee celebration of independence of Bangladesh on 25 March 1997.